Overview

Set out on a 4-hour sightseeing tour of Agadir, and discover the city’s most distinctive sights and intriguing neighborhoods. Walk alongside your private guide as you visit the bustling wharves of the port and watch Morocco’s traditional wooding fishing boats take shape. Discover a ruined, 16th-century Saadian kasbah, explore the narrow lanes of Agadir’s old quarter then learn how argan oil is made. Practice your haggling in the city’s vibrant souk, where vendors display local handicrafts, aromatic spices and towering piles of fresh produce.

Great tour from a guide and driver who were courteous and were open to moving things around a bit.
Schedule was not exactly as published but that worked fine for us. Would suggest a chat at the start to say what you want to get from the experience.
The souk was a real highlight, enjoyed it so much we went back again the next day.

We were picked up from the port by a driver and a guide Dell in a new and very comfortable minibus. We were given a very knowledgeable commentary as we went to various tourist sights around the city and to a market. Dell was very attentive and made sure we were aware of traders tricks and took us only to government certified traders to ensure if you did buy anything, it was genuine. Really good trip and I would recommend it.

We were picked up from and returned conveniently to our cruise ship. There was a driver and the guide with a minivan. We were very pleased for the guidance and service as a whole. Thus, we can warmly recommend this tour for others.

Our Guide Dell and Driver Abdel met us ship side on time. To our surprise it was just my wife and I with a minibus to ourselves. Dell was a great knowledgeable and aminable guide. We went first to the heights for views over the city, Then to the Argon Oil factory. This was followed by a trip to an amazing Artizan Souk where traditional Morrocan handicrafts were available to buy or simply to admire. Tha main market was unfortunatly closed due to strike but Abdel drove us 14k out of Agadir to a smaller market. We then returned to Agadir for Coffee at a beachside cafe.
There was plenty of time for everything in the 4 hour tour and at no time did we feel rushed or pressured to move on as we werent tied to a large group.
To summerize we had a fantastic tour for a price half of what it would cost through the cruise line. We will definatly book futher tours next trip and can recommend to others.

The driver and guide were excellent. The camels and goats were fun to see but if you took a photo with one, the owner wanted
20. The argon oil factory was very high priced. The souk was full of junk that wouldn't sell at a garage sale and this junk was expensive.
The Kasbah is a ruin.

There is not much to see in Agadir, to be truthful. Our guide was friendly and helpful. But, truly there is not much to do. I am glad we booked this tour, because I did not feel comfortable wandering around Agadir alone. The tour was affordable and the guide was friendly.

Our tour guide was very personable and cheerful and our cab driver was very kind and helpful. Because we were not interested in shopping, our tour was a little bit shorter but our guide gave us all the time that we wanted. He was a delight. There really isn't much to see in the area but we are glad that we took the tour which is why we give it only 3 stars but our guide and driver were 5 stars!